The Magical Sydney, Australia Part 1

We spent around 4 days in Sydney. Check : When you plan a trip to Sydney, plan it for atleast a week. It is probably one of the most magical cities we have come across. Not only it is such a stunner in terms of natural beauty but Australians have created magic with the manmade things as well. There is soooo much to do here and yet find a whole lot of places to chill and relax too. I am sharing a few things in the post that we did –

A 3 hour hike from Coogee to Bondi Beach. Do it only if you are a bit fit. It is very tasking. But it is so worth it. The scenery, the sea, and the energy of the people around it makes it all worth it. You get to see the magical Bondi Icebergs too. You can do the walk from Bondi to Coogee as well..whatever you prefer. In that case you’d want to spend time at the Bondi beach and then take a hike. But I feel once you become a beach bum, all you want to do is take a shower and grab some meal.

Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb : One of the most unique experience we have experienced. I mean it is scary to think that you’d be climbing a bridge that is miles above the sea but it is very safe. You are attached to the bridge all the time. They take photos for you so you don’t get distracted and also enjoy the climb wholeheartedly. You don’t have to be very fit to do this. It’s a slow easy climb. There were some elderly people in our group as well that climbed with us. 🙂

Did some shopping and spent some time at the Queen Victoria Building.

Had dinner at the Darling Harbour and enjoyed the gorgeous views. They do fireworks every Saturday.

Woke up to the stunning scenery everyday. We stayed at the Four Seasons and it was every bit worth it. Beautifully located and had stunning views. We could not get Park Hyatt that is right at the coast. If you can, definitely give it a go.

Also spent one lazy evening at the Sydney Opera house and grabbed some gelatos on our way back. 🙂

And this is not it. There is more to come. Wait for it! :)) Until next time. I love you a tonnnn!!!

the walk starts from coogee to bondiOOTD!feel the magic in the airfollow the trailmorning dog responsibilitiesawww!!let the waves crashi love you!that magic moment when waves touch the sky!walked through these viewstake a walk down to the paradisemagicalparadisepick a boat

Passed the waverly cemetry. A little history- The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. They even have a website. 😐 http://www.waverleycemetery.com/

a stunner by the day. Can’t imagine it at night!a hard to believe view!

hop on to my bike!bondi icebergs!a look through my glassesmany views!riding the wavesparadisecreating ripples!heaven must look like thisdon’t forget to stop and soak in the viewthe colors of natureacai bow post 3 hour hike. ended up in a yoga festival that took place over the weekendblue!oh sydney!sunny favs!spent a few hours at bondi!woke up to this view everydaythis magical viewour suite at four seasons, sydney

Sydney Bridge Climb : The Sydney BridgeClimb is open to anyone who is in good health and over the age of 10. Climbs begin at regular intervals from early in the morning through to the evening, and all the equipment you need is provided. read more about it HERE

as we walked towards the bridge climbchilling before the bride climbclimbed all the way to the topevery couple should have a photo like this. : Dthe magic hourrainbow dots on the seanight view from our roomcan’t believe we climbed this bridgedarling harbour. they have fireworks every saturdaythe gorgeous queen victoria building in sydney. It is a late nineteenth-century building designed by the architect George McRae in the central business district of Sydney, Australia.hello clock!wo mechanical clocks, each one featuring dioramas and moving figures from moments in history, can be seen from the adjacent railed walkways. The Royal Clock activates on the hour and displays six scenes of English royalty accompanied by Jeremiah Clarke’s trumpet voluntary.

Spent some time at the Sydney Opera House! The views outside are better than the inside. : P

Such stunning pics and what a place. Would love to try the bridge climb. My favorites are ‘Magic moment when waves touch the sky’, ‘cemetery pics’, ‘riding the waves’, ‘colors of nature’, ‘magical view’, ‘magic hour’ and the ‘night views from your room’. <3 Pure love! Have fun girl. More and more of it. 🙂

My most fav pic in this post is the kiccchy one 😛 Seeing these sydney pics, I realize why Australia and Sydney are a favored tourist destination. I like the sea and the sand, wow! That cemetry, so spooky, a website?

goodness the natural beauty, the scenic pictures and you perfect combo :hats off And I so loved your couple pic :shy wud definitely try it once as per your reco 😀 And you luked perfect in every click loveier than before and happy happy 😀 And that pool is jaw dropping beautiful wow I wud love to visit sydney anytime now! Seriously never knew sydney has such amazing things and places wow!!

hahha!! that’s such a sweet comment neetu. yes you should def get that pic with your hubby. 😀 i myself was not prepared for what sydney threw at us. totally spellbound. :)) i hope you get to visit it soon. :-*

The pictures are truly magical Rati! Had heard so much about Sydney but had no idea it’s this beautiful!!! How beautifully sir has captured the essence! I am so thrilled to see the pics…really! And the morning pic where you are sitting by the window, and the same frame at night, I can’t tell you how beautiful they look. Marvelous! I want to see Sydney right now 🙂

you really have to go see sydney monika. It was such a beautiful surprise for us. I mea we always see the opera house in photos but there are a ton of different things that sydney has to offer. Wait for part 2. you’d be left spellbound. :)) Thank you :))

Heyaa … the pics are fabulous and so are the outfits and scenic beauty … Was planning to visit Sydney for 3 days… Was wondering if I can get to have a look at your itinerary … It will be of help … thanks … 🙂